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he is supposed to protect us. we have to have a new approach to religion where we're not just cosmic to always surrender and we have a right to challenge god's will. that's real religion. >> we challenged it before after 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, aurora, and we never get any satisfaction. >> well, we have to be in a partnership with god and he has to do his role and you can't let him off the hook. we have to do our role. there has to be a robust conversation about gun laws. whatever your opinion is, we have to be courageous enough to have the conversation. we have to have a serious conversation about the culture in which our children are immersed. i let my kids play video game doesn't make me happy to see that. is that the worst thing in the world? i am not making conclusions. i am saying we're not so cowardly as to avoid the issues and only act upon them when tragedy strikes. we're an intelligent nation and have to look at what's happening. by the way, for me one of the biggest issues today is how angry ame
he is supposed to protect us. we have to have a new approach to religion where we're not just cosmic to always surrender and we have a right to challenge god's will. that's real religion. >> we challenged it before after 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, aurora, and we never get any satisfaction. >> well, we have to be in a partnership with god and he has to do his role and you can't let him off the hook. we have to do our role. there has to be a robust conversation about gun laws....
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tell us about nancy. we don't know much about her. >> nancy was just a lovely woman, a great friend, you know, warm personality. you know, she just would make you smile when she walked into the room. >> you said that you wanted to talk about her because there's some things you wanted to cheap up for us. >> well, i've seen a lot of things in this the media about her being this survivalist wacko. that was not her at all. she did have guns, which she used very responsibly. she went shooting with a friend of ours who is a retired new york city police officer. he taught her how to shoot. she was very responsible with the gun. she was a very responsible person in general, especially in terms of safety. >> ellen, she took the boys to the shooting range. that's been talked about. she did take them to the shooting range? >> from what i understand, yep. >> and what did you want to say about that? >> again, i guess i want to j t just -- um -- um -- um -- um mickic russ as far as safety. nancy wouldn't answer her pho
tell us about nancy. we don't know much about her. >> nancy was just a lovely woman, a great friend, you know, warm personality. you know, she just would make you smile when she walked into the room. >> you said that you wanted to talk about her because there's some things you wanted to cheap up for us. >> well, i've seen a lot of things in this the media about her being this survivalist wacko. that was not her at all. she did have guns, which she used very responsibly. she...
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>>> south koreans are getting used to the idea of their first female leader. park geun-hye starts laying out her plans a day after she won the presidential election. policymakers and japan's central bank have injected another shot of stimulus into the economy. they're facing pressure from the incoming japanese leader. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." park geun-hye made a lot of promises during her election campaign. she said she would make life better for south koreans. now the pressure for her to keep those promises is on. people across the country are watching the president-elect closely and analyzing her victory. earlier i spoke with a reporter in seoul on the day after the election. >> reporter: the south korean media are busy telling park geun-hye's history, they're going over the twists and turns of the path that led to the start of a late president back to the blue house as president. experts say the high voter turnout helps park win more than 50% of the ballots. some initially thought it would have favored opposition candidate moon jae-in who has w
>>> south koreans are getting used to the idea of their first female leader. park geun-hye starts laying out her plans a day after she won the presidential election. policymakers and japan's central bank have injected another shot of stimulus into the economy. they're facing pressure from the incoming japanese leader. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." park geun-hye made a lot of promises during her election campaign. she said she would make life better for south...
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what has he told us about the deficit? nothing but what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what is he tells about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got actually nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. [shouting] >> [inaudible] a just and democratic society. will the prime minister, therefore, speak order. sorry for interrupting. members must now calm down. both the questions and answers must be heard. >> will the prime minister therefore speak personal assurances from the commission of the metropolitan police that no stone will be left unturned in getting to the full truth about allegations of serving police officer fabricated evidence against a member of the cabinet? >> first of all let me say, again at christmas time is right to pay tribute for these men and women look after us around after us round-the-clock into an extremely good job. but the point that my honorable friend has made is important to a police officer posing as a member of the public and sending an e-mail potentially t
what has he told us about the deficit? nothing but what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what is he tells about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got actually nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. [shouting] >> [inaudible] a just and democratic society. will the prime minister, therefore, speak order. sorry for interrupting. members must now calm down. both the questions and answers must be...
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bill clinton used it to great effect. jogging and eating a big mac and he was able to use it in his favor. later he had heart problems and he is on cnn all the time talking about it. >> on the other side, we have republican strategist who said voters find so little they can believe. they put a premium on anything they perceive as authentic. that makes him more human and more real and therefore credible. do you think it makes him more relatable? >> i think so. i think the way he talks about it directly, we are all trying to diet out there. if anything it will be a lot of people who feel they're better that i at least had a better result than governor kristi did. not to joke about it, obesity is a big problem. the first lady is trying to talk about it and have a national dialogue, but chris christie may want to lose 10, 15, 20 or more pounds, but that's his business. it doesn't disqualify him for running for president. >> thank you. >> coming up next, a big bank in big trouble and it's paying for it. apple is learning the h
bill clinton used it to great effect. jogging and eating a big mac and he was able to use it in his favor. later he had heart problems and he is on cnn all the time talking about it. >> on the other side, we have republican strategist who said voters find so little they can believe. they put a premium on anything they perceive as authentic. that makes him more human and more real and therefore credible. do you think it makes him more relatable? >> i think so. i think the way he...
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the floods were rushing towards us. we didn't imagine it would turn out that way so we didn't come here to evacuate, she says. >> reporter: over the next few days, relief workers will be searching for survivors. more death and damage likely to emerge. some here are slowly returning to their homes to clear the mud and water and others will have to wait for aid and rebuilding. still, some have survived the supertyphoon. priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings ] gotta go. [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough. >>> so here's an interest
the floods were rushing towards us. we didn't imagine it would turn out that way so we didn't come here to evacuate, she says. >> reporter: over the next few days, relief workers will be searching for survivors. more death and damage likely to emerge. some here are slowly returning to their homes to clear the mud and water and others will have to wait for aid and rebuilding. still, some have survived the supertyphoon. priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat...
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father, thank you so much for being with us and giving us this deep background. there is much more of course that we could say and you could say about this. could you very briefly perhaps give a short blessing to our audience there that would embody the spirit of gandy and jesus christ as we end? just a very brief one. >> would i say it as a prayer? >> as a prayer please. >> god our loving father thank you for all your blessings. thank you for the precious gift of your son jesus christ who calls christians and people of all nations and cultures and races. >> hi everyone. i am glad to have you with us on another edition of bay sunday. we have another great show for you. we have a path to happiness. we'll check in on san francisco politics. we'll talk about the
father, thank you so much for being with us and giving us this deep background. there is much more of course that we could say and you could say about this. could you very briefly perhaps give a short blessing to our audience there that would embody the spirit of gandy and jesus christ as we end? just a very brief one. >> would i say it as a prayer? >> as a prayer please. >> god our loving father thank you for all your blessings. thank you for the precious gift of your son...
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what has he had told us about what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what has he told us about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got absolutely nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. >> a democratic society -- will the prime minister -- >> order, order. members must now come down. -- calm down. it is the questions and the answers must be heard. therefore seek assurances from the commissioner of the metropolitan police that no stone will be left unturned in getting to the full truth about allegations that a police officer suffocated evidence against a member of the cabinet? >> let me say, at christmastime, it is right to pay tribute to break police officers, men and women who look after us around the clock and do an extremely good job. but the point my honorable friend has made is important. a police officer posing as a member of the public and sending an e-mail to blacken the name of a cabinet minister is a serious issue and needs to be investigated. the metropol
what has he had told us about what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what has he told us about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got absolutely nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. >> a democratic society -- will the prime minister -- >> order, order. members must now come down. -- calm down. it is the questions and the answers must be heard. therefore seek assurances from the...
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not us. but each of us has been affected by this experience. frankly, wolf, i'm sorry, i'm still disappointed by our leaders. i genuinely appreciate president obama's display of emotion, that was a very big step forward. but they -- they have to do what each of us, what i will have to do as a head of a household tonight in my family, we need that from our leaders, today, that things are going to be okay, that we are going to get along, that we are going to model healthy behavior going forward, and that this has -- this will stop. we have had a year of unconscionable violence that is ending in a violent episode that, in my opinion, puts us in a new place. close range violence against children. somebody willfully, in a goal-directed fashion, thought this was an okay behavior. it is okay to push someone on a sub we must require people to get help if they have any tendency towards violence or to be disconnected from reality. there is such a thing as healthy and not healthy. you know, wolf, i was explaining to somebody earlier that these days no one
not us. but each of us has been affected by this experience. frankly, wolf, i'm sorry, i'm still disappointed by our leaders. i genuinely appreciate president obama's display of emotion, that was a very big step forward. but they -- they have to do what each of us, what i will have to do as a head of a household tonight in my family, we need that from our leaders, today, that things are going to be okay, that we are going to get along, that we are going to model healthy behavior going forward,...
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you talk to us and help us understand it. tell us a little about this organization, your organization "campaign to fix the debt." what exactly are you trying to do? >> well, the campaign to fix the debt was really born out of some of the issues surrounding issues of the debt ceiling. people around the country became painfully aware the divisions in washington are may be so large we will harm our economy and harm our problem as they fail to solve problems and work these things out. over the past year, we have been joined by 300,000 saturdays, 100 of the leading ceoas, and small businesses who have said we need fix the debt, that we know. but we wanted to create a different kind of campaign where we come to washington, and while you have so many folks on side saying, "don't touch this. don't touch this. take this off the table." suddenly you're left with nothing on the table to fick the problem. we wanted to create a broad-based bipartisan group to work with members of congress to come up way deal. over the past week, we met wi
you talk to us and help us understand it. tell us a little about this organization, your organization "campaign to fix the debt." what exactly are you trying to do? >> well, the campaign to fix the debt was really born out of some of the issues surrounding issues of the debt ceiling. people around the country became painfully aware the divisions in washington are may be so large we will harm our economy and harm our problem as they fail to solve problems and work these things...
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i was going to use the quote. i thought it characterized the worse of the corporatism and feeding the elite, the incumbent industry. he didn't say that. he was a courageous guy. he cut the defense budget by 20% in the late 1950. the budget cuts in the late 1950s were the number one reason we had silicon valley. a lot of radio engineers had moved out there there. it was a beautiful part of the country. suddenly they didn't have jobs. they were saying well, you know, we want to stay here. and they created eventually intel and the rest. >> so we were in a very tenuous moment, we had a financial crisis. there was a financial crisis that lead to that crisis industry. and adding on top of that scrolgly the failure of the three automakers. tough, tough call. by the way, i don't know why anybody in this presidential election mentions this was a bush program. [laughter] you know, i mean, i have a chapter about ford. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we have to get history right. it started in one and continued to
i was going to use the quote. i thought it characterized the worse of the corporatism and feeding the elite, the incumbent industry. he didn't say that. he was a courageous guy. he cut the defense budget by 20% in the late 1950. the budget cuts in the late 1950s were the number one reason we had silicon valley. a lot of radio engineers had moved out there there. it was a beautiful part of the country. suddenly they didn't have jobs. they were saying well, you know, we want to stay here. and...
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now, mysterious and boats come to arrest us, and beat us, and pushed us back. >> the chinese occupied the islands, but the vietnamese say there is plenty of historical evidence proving the area belongs to vietnam. like the graves of ancestors who went to the islands to map the area, and claimed them as the enemies in the early 19th century. >> we have been going to the island's many times. during the last trip, there were hit by a typhoon, and their vote was missing. that is why the king at the time has requested these cribs for people to remember them. >> the docks are crowded with women who come to check the overnight touch. life here largely revolves around farming and fishing, but that could be about to change. whether it be fishing or shipping, this is an important economic zone for all the countries that claim parts of it. but the real money may lie well beneath the water. there is thought to be vast oil and gas reserves, which many countries want to tap into. kofi annan has just one oil refinery, face it -- but vietnam has just one oil refinery, facing the coast. in the meantim
now, mysterious and boats come to arrest us, and beat us, and pushed us back. >> the chinese occupied the islands, but the vietnamese say there is plenty of historical evidence proving the area belongs to vietnam. like the graves of ancestors who went to the islands to map the area, and claimed them as the enemies in the early 19th century. >> we have been going to the island's many times. during the last trip, there were hit by a typhoon, and their vote was missing. that is why the...
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what can you tell us about what was said and how is he being received? >> we have seen a confident jacob zuma. he was doing what he does so well. he has the talent for waking up a room. the anc has a lot of issues to deal with and a lot of infighting. when coverage started, some delegates stood up and had issues with the president and the anc. he was cleverly told to be quiet. we are seeing some people who were booing him in the background. people are happy with this conference. what is he going to say in his speech to convince people that he is the right man for the job? the speech will be important in terms of the tone and content of it. will it in a fight and fight a party, or will it alienate political opponents even more? >> this is not just a stomping exercise. he is being opposed by his deputy. what are the implications should he lose? >> if he loses, it shows the party is really divided. it shows he is not popular within certain delegates in the anc. analysts say he probably will not lose. we are hearing from people who are worried about vote rig
what can you tell us about what was said and how is he being received? >> we have seen a confident jacob zuma. he was doing what he does so well. he has the talent for waking up a room. the anc has a lot of issues to deal with and a lot of infighting. when coverage started, some delegates stood up and had issues with the president and the anc. he was cleverly told to be quiet. we are seeing some people who were booing him in the background. people are happy with this conference. what is...
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the military force may only be used once efforts have been exhausted. in the meantime international forces including those from european companies will help train the army. >> if our army is well-trained it will help us not only for this but to secure our country afterward. this is a really big step after work. it might be too early to celebrate more than 400,000 people have already been displaced with the fighting. the u.n. says it is likely to have any troops on the ground until september. malians are worried what might happen to them under the control of the rebels before help arrives. >> the last funeral for some of the victims of the standing of shootings and have been held on saturday. ana marquez-green and emilie parker. those were let in honor of the children. the entertainment industry reacted to the shootings pulling in number of violent television episodes. now number of hollywood big stars come together to demand a plan of action on gun control. >> can i help you? >> paramount pictures canceled premiere in screenings of a new tom cruise movi
the military force may only be used once efforts have been exhausted. in the meantime international forces including those from european companies will help train the army. >> if our army is well-trained it will help us not only for this but to secure our country afterward. this is a really big step after work. it might be too early to celebrate more than 400,000 people have already been displaced with the fighting. the u.n. says it is likely to have any troops on the ground until...
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that's why shelby use us as postman. eve present us of this is interested this must be discussed directly with scheme meanwhile in syria two russian citizens were kidnapped by suspected rebels earlier this week and they're being held for a reported one million dollar ransom paul sheldon food professor at california state university says this is yet more proof that terrorists are operating freely inside the country terrorist groups rely on kidnappings for financing so does true of parking lot in america that's true of a. terrorist group so that in many other places. they already have world attention and since announcing as always they are terrorist organizations the goal of the the enemies of syria have been divided into what many pieces so you won't have a syrian anymore you have there is are you have a kurdish. forces and you have all the other sections and you don't have all these sort of opposition members fighting against each other for control i mean you know that the muslim brotherhood paid goons from around the wo
that's why shelby use us as postman. eve present us of this is interested this must be discussed directly with scheme meanwhile in syria two russian citizens were kidnapped by suspected rebels earlier this week and they're being held for a reported one million dollar ransom paul sheldon food professor at california state university says this is yet more proof that terrorists are operating freely inside the country terrorist groups rely on kidnappings for financing so does true of parking lot in...
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soledad o'brien is with us this hour and she'll be with us next hour, as well. we're watching what is going on awaiting the president of the united states. he'll be coming here in a few hours for an interfaith vigil that will be taking place. >>> meanwhile, a somber candlelight vigil because held last night to begin the healing, if that is at all possible. i sat down with the reverend matthew crevin. >> both of you, rabbi and reverend, you have been spending time with family members. >> it is the worst tragedy that i've seen in my life and very hard to console a parent that just discovered that their children were amongst the victims. >> reverend, you met with parents who lost kids. >> yes. well, we were both there yesterday in the firehouse with the families during that whole process. and it was just indescribable in terms of the grief and the waiting and trying to be present to them and also to many of the folks that emergency services and police officers sxu s and o who were just feeling the loss and the sorrow of the magnitude that was happening. >> rabbi, o
soledad o'brien is with us this hour and she'll be with us next hour, as well. we're watching what is going on awaiting the president of the united states. he'll be coming here in a few hours for an interfaith vigil that will be taking place. >>> meanwhile, a somber candlelight vigil because held last night to begin the healing, if that is at all possible. i sat down with the reverend matthew crevin. >> both of you, rabbi and reverend, you have been spending time with family...
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her love and strength she gave us and the example she showed to us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. and i'm so blessed to be her dad. >> robbie parker, 30-year-old father of little emilie parker, who was murdered yesterday here at this elementary school in newtown, connecticut. anderson cooper's on the scene. i don't foe what else to say after hearing a dad like that. >> yeah. it's all just beyond words really. and i said this last night, i feel like all of the words that we speak and all of the words that can be spoken are just -- it seems so small in the face of this horror. >> he works in a hospital. he's a physician's assistant. he deals with saving people's lives. he's at work and all of a sudden he gets a call. there's a problem. >> unimaginable. >> you know, all day long here people have been gathering and in spots, impromptu spots, public vigils, other times on a street corner. everybody wants to talk about where they were, what they heard, who they knew. and it's really extraordinary feeling here right now. i mean this is a community which -- it
her love and strength she gave us and the example she showed to us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. and i'm so blessed to be her dad. >> robbie parker, 30-year-old father of little emilie parker, who was murdered yesterday here at this elementary school in newtown, connecticut. anderson cooper's on the scene. i don't foe what else to say after hearing a dad like that. >> yeah. it's all just beyond words really. and i said this last night, i feel like all of the words that...
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people used to be afraid that when he died, the country might fall apart. well, there is real anxiety about his health now, but no one thinks the south africa is in danger. >> let's go live to the conference to speak to milton. i and the end, the vote was not that close, was it? -- in the end, the vote was not that close, was it? >> in the end the president was elected by over 2000 votes. only 900 for the challenger. it is clear that they want him to lead south africa for another seven years. >> let's look at the process that got him there. but we have heard criticisms. what does the process tell us about the state of this amazing party once led by nelson mandela? >> this process tells us one thing, that the party of nelson mandela was plagued by sectionalism and serious allegations of corruption, which is how we got to this conference. there were accusations that president jacob zuma, for example, took public funds from the state coffers and renovated his private home. they are currently leading an investigation into that allegation. >> the president himse
people used to be afraid that when he died, the country might fall apart. well, there is real anxiety about his health now, but no one thinks the south africa is in danger. >> let's go live to the conference to speak to milton. i and the end, the vote was not that close, was it? -- in the end, the vote was not that close, was it? >> in the end the president was elected by over 2000 votes. only 900 for the challenger. it is clear that they want him to lead south africa for another...
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look at us we are so cool we are so great and you want to be like us now the rest of the world is trying to imitate precisely those socialized as an eating habits which are inappropriate for the kind of contexts in which in which those people are living that's the fundamental disconnect that we need to focus on and not just these i would go so far as just forgive me for saying this sort of banal statement about the about disappearance of water because that's a very specific political interests if you will in the specific political interests oh they're out of water what do we do let's do a multimillion dollar investment in deciding nation they're out of water what do we do let's build a dam or you know what let's sell this technology and that's the sort of interest that that sort of conversation helps and that's very unfortunate michel in washington jumping ahead. you know i was just going to say picking up on what donna said there seems to be a tendency that if if you hear a country is running out of water it's going to require some sort of huge incredible thing whether it be some sort o
look at us we are so cool we are so great and you want to be like us now the rest of the world is trying to imitate precisely those socialized as an eating habits which are inappropriate for the kind of contexts in which in which those people are living that's the fundamental disconnect that we need to focus on and not just these i would go so far as just forgive me for saying this sort of banal statement about the about disappearance of water because that's a very specific political interests...
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>> a used bun dt pan. >> stephen: a used bun dt pan? i'm sorry, elvis, the best i can do is a dented miff intin. >> sold! you fell for my trap. i already have a bun dt pan. >> stephen: you son of a bitch. >> have fun with sting. >> stephen: well-- hello? (cheers and applause) welling that's done. of course now i just to find marconi's number so i can sell my clock radio. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you very much. thank you so much. please, it's greetings like that that make me want to punch a baby in the face. that is actually a nicer story than it sounds. folks, if you are paying attention to the calendar you know christmas is right around the corner. you can tell because my house is already decorated for easter. pro tip, hide chickens now and come spring you'll have hidden eggs. now folks, if you watch fox news you know that there is a war on christmas. but on "the colbert report" we fight back. this is the blitzkrieg on grinchitude. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now lady its and gentlemen, ever
>> a used bun dt pan. >> stephen: a used bun dt pan? i'm sorry, elvis, the best i can do is a dented miff intin. >> sold! you fell for my trap. i already have a bun dt pan. >> stephen: you son of a bitch. >> have fun with sting. >> stephen: well-- hello? (cheers and applause) welling that's done. of course now i just to find marconi's number so i can sell my clock radio. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you very much....
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the government stopped us from doing that. we had to go to the courts to have rights returned to us. when it was returned to us, we were against filing criminal charges. the government, instead, put a tribunal in place, a tribunal with no legal authority to pass sentence or issue verdicts, and that tribunal still concluded that the order to assassinate them could have only come from the highest level of government. there was no one higher than her at the time. in the years that followed, they didn't do much to remove suspicion. sharif, who was, at that time, head of the intelligence bureau and reported directly to the officer of the prime minister was on the road that night, and he was inducted into the people's party central committee. last year, actually, as on the first pakistan day of president, awarded them, an national medal, to one of his co- accused in my father's murder case for services to the pakistani people. at the time that -- well, up until three years ago before he became president, standing trial in not just m
the government stopped us from doing that. we had to go to the courts to have rights returned to us. when it was returned to us, we were against filing criminal charges. the government, instead, put a tribunal in place, a tribunal with no legal authority to pass sentence or issue verdicts, and that tribunal still concluded that the order to assassinate them could have only come from the highest level of government. there was no one higher than her at the time. in the years that followed, they...
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>> well, economists tell us -- tell us that if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, just another word for a been crisis, by the way, just a budget crisis, really, economists tell us that if the fiscal cliff kicks in and all those tax increases happen and the deep spending cuts happen it could send the u.s. into recession and that could drag parts of the world with it. so, clearly, that's not very good. other economists would tell you look, if this all happens, it's going to go such a long way toward sorting out the u.s. deficit and debt problem that actually things would be ok, not as abad adds we think. many of the issues don't kick in on january 1, they kick in later in the year, maybe as late as july or august, so politicians actually have time to sort out some of the key issues. nonetheless, the politicians, in particular president obama and i think the key leaders of the democratic party and the republican party here of the congress, they really don't want to be the ones sitting in the top offices when washington couldn't stop the ut
>> well, economists tell us -- tell us that if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, just another word for a been crisis, by the way, just a budget crisis, really, economists tell us that if the fiscal cliff kicks in and all those tax increases happen and the deep spending cuts happen it could send the u.s. into recession and that could drag parts of the world with it. so, clearly, that's not very good. other economists would tell you look, if this all happens, it's going to go such a long...
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in joy and shot pu joy and shop with us throughout the whole coun enjoy shop with us. you can always send the back to us if you are not impressed with the quality with no problems. you are not gonna be able find anywhere else in the entire nation all your nfl teams. >>guest: the buffalo bills getting back on track with a quarterback that them to the jim kelly days when they have the four straight super bowls. >>host: we talked about how the game change for every do this point of the season one is not happening question mark ever >>guest: buddy this time this season is banged up and hurt and these are important weeks for them to get themselves back and ready and prepared for the playoff run. was great when teams lot of things early because when they get back they haven't played at the high performance r. pique they haven't had the feel as hard as they did in the beginning this is a time in helping the sometimes is a way to set to back a little bit. get to madden going. >>host: if you are done your couple weeks to play and maybe you are out of red army corps to experimen
in joy and shot pu joy and shop with us throughout the whole coun enjoy shop with us. you can always send the back to us if you are not impressed with the quality with no problems. you are not gonna be able find anywhere else in the entire nation all your nfl teams. >>guest: the buffalo bills getting back on track with a quarterback that them to the jim kelly days when they have the four straight super bowls. >>host: we talked about how the game change for every do this point of the...
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. >> that brings us to the next point as you mention among democrats. can obama reach a deal that both reprerves his campaign pledge of trying to avoid cuts that hurt the more vulnerable and have some sort of deal that avoids the fiscal cliff? >> well, see, there what you get into is a matter of definition. obama for example is pushing the idea of cuts to the social security program for retirees and the disabled which a lot of people feel they're against their own campaign pledges. he argues that they're not. and that they're minor. it's going to be around definitions should that be on the table in january. >> death to has risen to 15. high winds and heavy snow left thousands without electricity. hundreds of flights have been canceled. the storm could dump as much as 46 inches of snow in some parts of the northeast. >> the president is urging france and the united states to help repel rebels advancing from the north. fighters began their counters last week. but france already has 200 troops in the country. but it's refusing to use them to help the gover
. >> that brings us to the next point as you mention among democrats. can obama reach a deal that both reprerves his campaign pledge of trying to avoid cuts that hurt the more vulnerable and have some sort of deal that avoids the fiscal cliff? >> well, see, there what you get into is a matter of definition. obama for example is pushing the idea of cuts to the social security program for retirees and the disabled which a lot of people feel they're against their own campaign pledges....
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they have no hope. >> thank you for joining us. in pakistan people say government has murdered two more health workers involved in the national polio vaccination campaign. it is a shocking trend that has prompted international health agencies to suspend vaccination efforts, and while the taliban has claimed in the past such programs are a western ploy, they are denying any involvement in the current attacks. >> these health workers were the latest targets in three separate attacks in northwest pakistan. at least two people were killed and others wounded. the shootings followed similar incidents in pakistan's largest city of karachi, where four female health workers were shot dead. across the country, authorities have suspended the polio eradication drive for the time being. many who want their children vaccinated are disappointed. >> i want to get my son back, but there is no one here. >> we headed to a carracci neighborhood, where a health worker was shot dead on tuesday. this is a slum area often considered too dangerous for the
they have no hope. >> thank you for joining us. in pakistan people say government has murdered two more health workers involved in the national polio vaccination campaign. it is a shocking trend that has prompted international health agencies to suspend vaccination efforts, and while the taliban has claimed in the past such programs are a western ploy, they are denying any involvement in the current attacks. >> these health workers were the latest targets in three separate attacks...
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did you not tell us it was a judgment about making movies or did you not tell us about her because there was some el the of being respectful of the c.i.a. >> both, i guess i like those clint eastwood movies where the guy comes into town and you don't know where he's from and you lean into him. to me there's something the story's specific there's a ton of information but hopefully there's something universal about the character as well. and so kind of a little bit of mystery goes a long way. >> she's only defined by her actions. i think there's something very significant about that and kind of extraordinary about a character that reveals himself that way. >> rose: you've identified with her? >> that's a difficult question because -- >> rose: you're a pioneer filmmaker. >> thank you. >> rose: because of talent and gender. >> i admire that character i admire her taught -- tenacity. as a man or woman we can certainly aspire to those qualities. >> rose: you're the wrong person to ask. what's the answer to my question. >> so kick me under the table. i can tell you charlie that she, knowing her
did you not tell us it was a judgment about making movies or did you not tell us about her because there was some el the of being respectful of the c.i.a. >> both, i guess i like those clint eastwood movies where the guy comes into town and you don't know where he's from and you lean into him. to me there's something the story's specific there's a ton of information but hopefully there's something universal about the character as well. and so kind of a little bit of mystery goes a long...
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james has been following procedures for us. one has been going on in court? >>-- jane. >> they've been hearing an appeal in the supreme court. the announcement last week that the electoral commission had voted to disqualify error has been followed by this hearing. also, they are not going to make their decision until around december 30. it could take a few days before we hear an announcement about this. in jerusalem, people feel it is not likely she will be disqualified, because it is such an extreme of. her own party has said if they do disqualify her, they will boycott elections and not take part. so far, people are saying it's not likely. but nobody is really making any predictions, because anything could happen. >> the media in israel has been commenting on this case. it's obvious that the state itself, the attorney general, has said he does not think she should be banned. so the state seems to be on preside as well. -- on her side. >> it seems that way. her most vocal opposition from the far-right last year tried to have criminal proceedings brought agai
james has been following procedures for us. one has been going on in court? >>-- jane. >> they've been hearing an appeal in the supreme court. the announcement last week that the electoral commission had voted to disqualify error has been followed by this hearing. also, they are not going to make their decision until around december 30. it could take a few days before we hear an announcement about this. in jerusalem, people feel it is not likely she will be disqualified, because it...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> from the 12 and a national book festival in washington, d.c., and interview a national viewer phone calls with "washington post" senior correspondent an associate editor rajiv chandrasekeran who discusses his book "little america: the war within the war for afghanistan." it's about 20 minutes. >> we are back live at the national book festival here in washington, d.c. this is day one of two days of coverage. the book festival has now expanded to two days, and booktv will be live both days. if you want to see our full schedule go to booktv.org. we are pleased now to be joined here on our booktv set with rajiv chandrasekeran, an associate editor at the "washington post," and most recently the author of this book, "little america," about the war in afghanistan. wicked the term little america come from? >> little america came from this remarkable project in the 1950s, led by teams of american engineers to develo
like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> from the 12 and a national book festival in washington, d.c., and interview a national viewer phone calls with "washington post" senior correspondent an associate editor rajiv chandrasekeran who discusses his book "little america: the war within the war for afghanistan." it's about 20 minutes. >> we are back live at the national book...
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athens is not what they hoped it would be. >> no charities, nothing to help us. weird is going from cold and hungry, a place to place. >> as long as the war continues, people will carry on trying to reach greece the matter how ill- prepared they are to receive them. al-jazeera, greece. >> in pakistan out, a man shot dead in the northwest of the country. two others managed to escape but one left wounded. the bodies were discovered in a remote tribal area four hours from the capital, islamabad. they were expected taliban fighters. 17 people have been killed in a bomb attack in the west. it happened in this province and is believed they were shi'ite pilgrims when they came under attack. we have the latest from the capital, islamabad. >> despite desperate attempts to secure the relief for the trouble policeman held under cover, they went ahead and executed at least 21 of the policemen. one was able to escape from the scene alerted the authorities about the incident. they that arrived on the scene to find out one of the policemen had survived the attack and was moved
athens is not what they hoped it would be. >> no charities, nothing to help us. weird is going from cold and hungry, a place to place. >> as long as the war continues, people will carry on trying to reach greece the matter how ill- prepared they are to receive them. al-jazeera, greece. >> in pakistan out, a man shot dead in the northwest of the country. two others managed to escape but one left wounded. the bodies were discovered in a remote tribal area four hours from the...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're taking a look at the makings of a press conference. you can see there, there are roughly two dozen camera set up and we're waiting for the state police, lieutenant paul vance has been updating us in these press conferences. he is going to be joined this morning by the medical examiner of the state of connecticut, wain carver. where the investigation stands and they are now focusing on ballistics and weapons and they said that they'll be able to answer a lot of the questions that we had over the last couple days that have gone unanswered. also the medical examiner has wrapped up his autopsy of the shooter and the shooter's mother. he said that would be done this morning and we are expecting he will give us some information about any information that they have been able to determine out of that. that's the press conference we're waiting for and we'll bring that to you live when that happens. right now we
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're taking a look at the makings of a press conference. you can see there, there are roughly two dozen camera set up and we're waiting for the state police, lieutenant paul vance has been updating us in these press conferences. he is going to be joined this morning by the medical examiner of the state of connecticut, wain carver. where the investigation stands and they are now...
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the police here and say it is a useful tool. for when demonstrations turned violent. >> you are watching "bbc world is america," still to come -- could an end to the burma's longest-running conflict be in sight? a damning report by amnesty international says greece's handling of illegal migrants make it and i were the member of the european union. a senior official at the ministry told the bbc every year around 130,000 people are arrested when they enter the country illegally. we have more in this report. >> greece is a major gateway for migrants from asian and african countries trying to enter the european union. that they are discriminated against is not new but what this report is saying is that the mistreatment they are suffering now is reaching crisis levels. thousands are detained in an appalling conditions or left vulnerable in the streets where racist attacks happened on it almost daily basis. greece is at the front line of the migration challenge. more than 80% of migrants into into the european union and they do go thr
the police here and say it is a useful tool. for when demonstrations turned violent. >> you are watching "bbc world is america," still to come -- could an end to the burma's longest-running conflict be in sight? a damning report by amnesty international says greece's handling of illegal migrants make it and i were the member of the european union. a senior official at the ministry told the bbc every year around 130,000 people are arrested when they enter the country illegally....
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us also, tom foreman is over there, and don lemon is with us as well. jessica, let me go to the white house first. what do you think the white house is going to say about the nra's proposal there should be armed police officers in every single school to try to prevent what happened in newtown, connecticut, last friday morning? >> reporter: well, wolf, so far there is no response from the white house, but we can expect that this is not the kind of proposal that they are looking for from the nra. the white house has made it clear they are open to talking about a lot of ideas, but they are looking, first, for some gun control measures and some cooperation on that front and some other mental health measures. you waerd what wayne lapierre suggested was a database of all mentally ill people in the united states, and i can't see the president going for some sort of collection system of anybody who qualifies under who knows what definition for mental illness. back in -- i'd point out in 1989 there was a school shooting when the nra at that time said that they w
us also, tom foreman is over there, and don lemon is with us as well. jessica, let me go to the white house first. what do you think the white house is going to say about the nra's proposal there should be armed police officers in every single school to try to prevent what happened in newtown, connecticut, last friday morning? >> reporter: well, wolf, so far there is no response from the white house, but we can expect that this is not the kind of proposal that they are looking for from...
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illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno, tokyo midtown. >>> it is snowing in eastern parts of the u.s., robert speta has the latest on the large storm there and the rest of the weather. robert? >> let's first take a look here in the northeast. see the comma cloud here, across the eastern u.s. to canada. that is this very potent winter storm that's already bringing heavy snowfall here. it looks like even more snowfall is on tap. the lines coming in the north to the south, running over the great lakes, ontario, erie, huron. that's where you're going to be seeing some very significant lake-effect snow along the
illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno,...
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tell us more about the explosions in iraq. who was targeted? a was carrying them out? -- who was carrying them out? >> we are getting conflicting reports about who the target was. the houses were demolished because of an improvised explosive device. one house belongs to an iraqi police officer. the other two might have been used as a place where shia pilgrims rest on their journeys towards the police city of karbala -- holy city of karbala. there might be a sectarian element in these bombings. it is not confirmed yet. other reports of violence in different parts of iraq and the eastern area -- we understand there was a local tribal chief who was killed. also, a local official targeted in the other province. >> there has been increasing tax -- increasing sectarian tension. nouri al-maliki is blaming foreign countries for that. why is he saying that? >> he is saying it because of the protests that have been going on for the last 10 days in difference in the areas. he did say that the protests started demanding the release of bodyguards of sunni prisoners. the demands wer
tell us more about the explosions in iraq. who was targeted? a was carrying them out? -- who was carrying them out? >> we are getting conflicting reports about who the target was. the houses were demolished because of an improvised explosive device. one house belongs to an iraqi police officer. the other two might have been used as a place where shia pilgrims rest on their journeys towards the police city of karbala -- holy city of karbala. there might be a sectarian element in these...
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. >> good to have you with us. our top story this hour -- germany investing 10 billion euros to ensure renewable energy is available. >> will the debate be different in america after the new town school massacre. -- newtown school massacre? >> german policymakers say the countries making good progress and plans to phase out nuclear energy and increase its dependence on renewable energy. >> in berlin this morning, they delivered their first assessment of infrastructure changes that will be needed to phase out nuclear power by 2020. >> with federal elections next year, energy is a key policy issue, and the government says 10 billion euros is being invested to keep the country's infrastructure up to date. >> germany's economics minister and environment ministers say they want to work together to complete the country's energy transformation. in the past, they have squabbled about details, but now, they say they are united. >> we are going to reach our goals. environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and exp
. >> good to have you with us. our top story this hour -- germany investing 10 billion euros to ensure renewable energy is available. >> will the debate be different in america after the new town school massacre. -- newtown school massacre? >> german policymakers say the countries making good progress and plans to phase out nuclear energy and increase its dependence on renewable energy. >> in berlin this morning, they delivered their first assessment of infrastructure...